If the Tories do defect to UKIP en- masse then a general election should be forced through. People vote (rightly or wrongly) for a certain political
party, now if you voted Tory in your constituancy and they got in with a comfortable majority then by default you didn't vote for UKIP.
This is a blatant criminal act in a democratic process.
And I honestly believe that the majority of brexiters voted not to ultimately come out of the EU but as a vote of no confidence in this government
thinking that it would trigger a general election and they would have another vote to get them out.

Her husband has realesed over 500 prisoners early by accident and killed 1000 while in police custody - May has failed in every single policy she has
attempted and currently hires kfc managers as heads of police as it's cheaper than employing pepople who know the job - this is going to be a disaster
that akes Blair look angelic.

edit on 11-7-2016 by bastion because: (no reason given)

originally posted by: crayzeed
If the Tories do defect to UKIP en- masse then a general election should be forced through. People vote (rightly or wrongly) for a certain political
party, now if you voted Tory in your constituancy and they got in with a comfortable majority then by default you didn't vote for UKIP.
This is a blatant criminal act in a democratic process.
And I honestly believe that the majority of brexiters voted not to ultimately come out of the EU but as a vote of no confidence in this government
thinking that it would trigger a general election and they would have another vote to get them out.

That's the trouble with democracy all the idiots get to vote, left or rightwing, and are so thinck they think protest votes matter/are paid attention
too. UKIP have as much chance of getting elected as me getting a blowjob off the pope. They were a one trick pony.

Her husband has realesed over 500 prisoners early by accident and killed 1000 while in police custody - May has failed in every single policy she has
attempted and currently hires kfc managers as heads of police as it's cheaper than employing pepople who know the job - this is going to be a disaster
that akes Blair look angelic.

originally posted by: gortex
That's democracy , we get a PM we didn't vote for.

Every British Prime Minister in history has been one the electorate did not vote for.
That's how the parliamentary system works.
The electorate chooses the M.P.'s, the M.P.'s choose the head of the government.

MI5 installed black boxes on all uk servers in 2001 called the National Technical Assistance Centre inside MI5s HQ at a cost of £25m. It doen't
actually work though so they had to replace it around 2005 and can't sift or store the data yet.

originally posted by: bastion
... who coincidentally is married to the head of G4S...

What evidence is there to support this claim?

If you are as concerned over the relationship between government and G4S then to avoid diluting your position through errors and so granting space to
those who, for whatever reason, would rather the relationship doesn't come under scrutiny then it would seem of great importance to offer only
arguments which stand on solid ground.

Her husband has realesed over 500 prisoners early by accident and killed 1000 while in police custody - May has failed in every single policy she has
attempted and currently hires kfc managers as heads of police as it's cheaper than employing pepople who know the job - this is going to be a disaster
that akes Blair look angelic.

Her husband isn't the head of G4S.

He's a major shareholder - buy UK shareholder law, companies must act in the interests of shareholders, not the public.

a reply to: gortex
In other words, you would like to change the historic British constitution.
Someone has already remarked on how quickly our system works. That's because we've got a less cumbersome process.

That statement is going to need some validating too as, if correct, it certainly is newsworthy whereas if nothing more than a flimsy, casual passing
shot it strengthens those who would speak in defence of government dealings with G4S it could be counterproductive to your apparent
concerns.

Her husband has realesed over 500 prisoners early by accident and killed 1000 while in police custody - May has failed in every single policy she has
attempted and currently hires kfc managers as heads of police as it's cheaper than employing pepople who know the job - this is going to be a disaster
that akes Blair look angelic.

Her husband isn't the head of G4S.

He's a major shareholder - buy UK shareholder law, companies must act in the interests of shareholders, not the public.

Really, how many shares does he hold that make him a major shareholder?

originally posted by: DISRAELI
a reply to: gortex
In other words, you would like to change the historic British constitution.
Someone has already remarked on how quickly our system works. That's because we've got a less cumbersome process.

Democracy does tend to get a bit annoyingly cumbersome.

I for one would very much like it if we did change the 'historic British constitution'; preferably replacing it with an actual constitution.

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